Investigators said the suspects got away with a guitar and electronics, but it's what they left behind that has many unnerved.

The vandals made entry through a side window, spray-painting the sanctuary and rooms throughout the church with demonic symbols and messages.

Coy Sampson is an associate pastor at the church. He said his wife, the church's secretary, was the first to notice the damage Thursday morning and called police.

Pink and orange spray paint was everywhere, from the kitchen to the children's nursery.

Pictures and statues had all been masked under thick, fluorescent spray paint.

The pastor's fish tank was not spared either. Investigators said the vandals even sprayed a fire extinguisher in the tank, in an effort to kill the fish.

Detective Scottie Maples suspects it is the work of at least two people, saying, "Most people won't take the time to switch paints; we have orange and we have pink, so that tells me we probably have two people, at least two people involved."

Maples said those people, who he suspects are juveniles, even took the time to surf the web at the church.

A history shows the suspects were online from 12:15 to 1:04 Thursday morning.

"They were looking at pornography websites, and some of these were like church specify pornography websites, which was kind of odd," Maples said.

Sampson also suspects the vandalism was done by teenagers and while their message may be clear, so too is his.

"We have a real heart for youth, we're more concerned about maybe if we can minister to them somehow," he said Thursday.

In the meantime, he said, the church will simply clean up and move on.